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It seemed like I was using the same pattern for both long johns and outerwear fleece pants. The main differences were just the weight of the fabric and details such as pockets and zippers. In general, I realized that a pair of close-fitting thermal stretch pants could handle most any cold-weather activity I could dream up with just a few modifications. This is a master pattern detailing three popular options to offer people ways to keep their legs warm for whatever they do.

Sizing: Pattern includes sizes XS - XL. Waist measurements range from 24 to 44" (60 to 111 cm) and hip from 31 to 51" (78 to 130 cm). Modifying pattern for different waist-hip size relationship is described within. What Fabrics to Use?

Stretch Fleece - 4-way stretch knits (containing Spandex) and having at least 50% stretch both crosswise and up and down are recommended. Examples are Polartec Powerstretch and Polartec 200S.

View B Shell Fabric - A lightweight (1.0 to 2.5 oz./yd2) and tightly woven taffeta, ripstop or similar fabric. Nylon or polyester is recommended. Should generally be uncoated, wind resistant and breathable.

Optional Pocket Lining Fabric - Use either the same view B shell fabric above or a lightweight, non-stretchy and nonabsorbent mesh.

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